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1 ( physically) [arm, leg, knee, elbow, shin] contusionné ; [eye, cheek, ribs, back, muscle] meurtri ; [fruit] talé ; he was badly bruised il était sérieusement contusionné ;2 ( emotionally) [ego, spirit] blessé ; [heart] meurtri, blessé ; I feel a bit bruised je me sens un peu fragile. -
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[bruːzd]1) ( physically) [knee, elbow] contusionné; [eye, cheek, ribs] meurtri; [fruit] talé, abîmé2) ( emotionally) [ego, spirit] blessé; [heart] meurtri, blessé -
4 black and blue
(badly bruised: After the fight the boy was all black and blue.) couvert de bleus -
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A n ( on skin) bleu m, ecchymose f spec (on sur) ; ( on fruit) tache f, talure f (on sur) ; covered in bruises [skin, limb] couvert de bleus ; to suffer cuts and bruises avoir des blessures légères.B vtr1 meurtrir [person] ; to bruise one's knee/arm se meurtrir le genou/bras ; his fingers were badly bruised il avait les doigts sérieusement meurtris ; he bruised my arm il m'a meurtri le bras ;2 ( damage) taler [fruit] ;3 ( emotionally) meurtrir, blesser.C vi [person] se faire facilement des bleus ; [arm, lips, skin] se meurtrir ; [fruit] se taler facilement.
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